In a time when everything was free
And the whole damn world revolved around me
I can't go back and I won't go back to you
To believe somebody else could pay
For mistakes I so carelessly made
I can't go back and I won't go back to you

But I can't set free this part of me
When I'm crawling back to you
And I won't let you forget how far we've gone

Because that one great final mistake
Is the one thing I won't let you make
So take my advice, and save your goodbyes
I won't let you fall apart on your own
You're never alone

We've burned the books and made it harder
For you to be the fire started
I can't go back and I won't go back to you

And as you leave I can't believe
It's me I see in you
And I won't let you forget how far we've gone

Because that one great final mistake
Is the one thing I won't let you make
So take my advice, and save your goodbyes

You're gone, so move on; it's time we let things go
You're gone, so move on; it's time we let things go
You're gone so move on

And that one great final mistake
Is the one thing I won't let you make
So take my advice, and save your goodbyes
I won't let you fall apart on your own
You're never alone
(Without you I would doubt you)
You're never alone
(Without you I would doubt you)
You're never alone
(Without you I would doubt you)
You're never alone
(Without you I would doubt you)
You're never alone


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Can't Go Back Lyrics as written by Christian Robert Crippin Ben Cook

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    in the chorus,

    [[Cause that one great final mistake is that one thing I wont let you make So take my advice and save your good-byes I wont let you fall apart on your own you're never alone]]

    i think the "one great final mistake" is suicide. i think he, the singer, is trying to convince someone not to make that mistake by reminding the person of how many good times they've had together and how much people care about him/her.

    this song really hits home for me because i have a friend that has contemplated suicide and she won't listen to anyone when we tell her how much we care about her. i just want to play this song for her, but i think she'd take it offensively.

    anyone else feel the same way as i do about this song?

    dialtoneeeeon February 05, 2008   Link

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